58 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
V. tenella, Muhl. (V. tricolor, L., var. arvensis, DC.) 
In dry fields and on rocks. Cape May :—Austin. Cumber- 
land: Bridgeton—Miss A. B. Rich; Vineland—Mrs. Treat. 
Gloucester: Woodbury—Mrs. W. McGeorge; frequent—B. 
Heritage. Camden: Near the mouth of Cooper’s Creek— 
Conrad; roadsides and in ballas-—Parker. Burlington: Moores- 
town--J. Stokes. Ocean: Near New Egypt—Britton. Mercer: 
Island in the Delaware—Lanning; Trenton and Somerset 
Junction—Stowell. Hunterdon: Abundant along the Dela- 
ware, between Prallsville and Raven Rock—Best. Warren: 
Limestone bluffs below Phillipsburg—Porter. Hudson: On 
rocks, Weehawken—Leggett; in ballast at Communipaw—A. 
Brown. 
V. tRicotor, L. Johnny-jumper. Pansy. 
Sussex: Escaped from gardens, Montague township—Britton. 
Hudson: In ballast at Communipaw—A. Brown. Fugitive 
from Europe. 
SOLEA, Ging. 
Green Violet. 
S. coneolor (Forst.), Ging. 
Hunterdon: On cliffs along the Delaware, above Milford— 
Porter; Bull’s Island—I. 8. Moyer. Very rare. 
POLYGALEZ. 
POLYGALA, L. 
Milkwort, 
P. lutea, L. Yellow Milkwort. Bachelor’s Button. 
In wet, sandy swamps. Monmouth: Common—Knieskern. 
* Burlington: Burlington—Conrad ; Pemberton and New Lisbon— 
Lighthipe. Gloucester: Near Mickleton—B. Heritage. Salem: 
Elmer—Parker; and common in pine-barren districts of the 
southeastern counties. 
P. incarnata, L. 
Sandy ground, southern parts of the State; rare. Camden: 
—Parker; Haddonfield—Canby. Cumberland: Bridgeton— 
Britton. Gloucester: Half mile east of Mickleton, rare—B. 
Heritage. 
